IcoGlyphs is not an icon library. It's a sign language for the web. Each icon carries a meaning, not just a shape.

Free to use. Currently in v0-alpha - CDN URLs and API may change between releases.

Concepts have no mother tongue

Because concepts don't belong to any language, IcoGlyphs is an ideographic system. Related icons aren't curated by hand - they surface through shape proximity. The closer the sign, the closer the sense.

Two words can point to the same concept - so they share the same glyph. Today, "merge" and "union" are one sign; if we find a more precise glyph for one of them, they'll diverge. When embedding an icon via the web component (<icoglyph-svg use="...">), the keyword is the link to the concept - pick the most precise one.

Live everywhere

When a glyph is refined, it updates across every project using it. Automatically.

Morphing is semantic

Any icon can animate into any other.

Fully customisable

Via the web component, every visual aspect is exposed as a CSS custom property - stroke, color, fill, and more. Animate and morph between signs and style as much as you need.

Or, every icon page includes a visual editor - adjust stroke, color, and style, then download as SVG or PNG.

Built from one grammar

There is no freehand drawing: a formal notation defines each icon, and the renderer converts it into SVG. Because every icon speaks the same language, the system stays consistent - and morphing between any two signs is a natural consequence, not a special case.